The Constitution - How Important Is It - Mark Weber - Beyond 50 Radio - July 30, 2010
What is the Constitution? What does it actually say? Do you think you know?
The last time the US was in a constitutionally valid war was 1941. All wars since that time have been illegal.
The US Constotution is the highest law in the land, but most people seem not to care when it is violated - when it is for something they care about.
Essential listening as the influence of anti-freedom forces reaches to new heights for the 2012 presidential elections. Of definite interest to truth movement, occupy Wall Street, etc..
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